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. >>> later, the rise of hate-filled militias in america. taking your questions tonight from mark potack. you can text your questions to ac 360. back after this. this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like my secret ingredient. come in today and connect up to five devices on one 3g connection. now only $99.99 maybe this is one of the most important. new centrum silver ultra men's. a complete multivitamin for men over 50. it has antiodants and vitamin d... to support your prostate and colon. new centrum silver ultra men's. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you
. >>> later, the rise of hate-filled militias in america. taking your questions tonight from mark potack. you can text your questions to ac 360. back after this. this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business...
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these are good jobs doing the work america needs done. and by the way, most of the work is being done by private, local businesses, because that's how we're beginning to grow this economy again. so there is no doubt that the recovery act has helped put the brakes on this recession. we just saw last friday, the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we're starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but new hampshire, that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. and you know that. it doesn't mean we can just sit back and do nothing while so many families are still struggling. because even before this recession hits, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans. it was working pretty well for wall street bankers. it was working pretty well for big corporations, but it wasn't working so well for everybody else. it was an economy of bubbles and busts. and we can't go back to that kind of economy. if we want this country to succeed in the 21st century, and if we want our children to succeed in the 21st
these are good jobs doing the work america needs done. and by the way, most of the work is being done by private, local businesses, because that's how we're beginning to grow this economy again. so there is no doubt that the recovery act has helped put the brakes on this recession. we just saw last friday, the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we're starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but new hampshire, that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. and you know that. it...
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but we have 1300 private insurance companies in america. if you want the competition in the purchase of insurance, listen to the congressman shaddock of arizona. why can't i live in texas and buy my insurance in arizona. if you live in michigan, you can't buy a car made in alabama. it would be silly. what you have now -- but the fact of the matter is, let us have fair competition like freedom to choose among the 1300 already existing private companies. the government is what prevents that from happening. >> i don't know what state in the country has secretly more awesome health care than every other state in the country. i feel like every state in the country is in the same pickle when it comes to out-of-control costs, dissatisfied coverage and a huge number of uninsured people. it's not going to be made better by buying across state lines. i think private insurance companies would be really, really, really excited if what came out of this debate was a requirement that americans buy more pvate insurance, that they were dissatisfied with tha
but we have 1300 private insurance companies in america. if you want the competition in the purchase of insurance, listen to the congressman shaddock of arizona. why can't i live in texas and buy my insurance in arizona. if you live in michigan, you can't buy a car made in alabama. it would be silly. what you have now -- but the fact of the matter is, let us have fair competition like freedom to choose among the 1300 already existing private companies. the government is what prevents that from...
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this is a battle between america and the washington, d.c., takeover of america. sean, do you realize that they're going to divert money intended for medicare to help pay for this health-care takeover? i think it seniors saw this, and i do a lot of work with seniors, and i respect their contribution to american society -- i think if seniors saw this -- sean: i want you to comment after this next group of tapes that i am going to show you, and they are poll tested. the insurance companies, as if the government is going to run it better. let's go to missouri,ç and important state in any election, a swing state. let's look at senator claire mccaskill and another -- and important state. >> -- an important state. >>ç the surplus. [heckling] it is important today, it is important that we -- >> nancy pelosi, harry reid, and the rest of the people in congress, are they going to be willing to be on the same plan they are asking us to be on? sean: listen to those crowds. "angry mobs"? "manufactured"? what are your thoughts. >> i think it is organic, and i do want to mak
this is a battle between america and the washington, d.c., takeover of america. sean, do you realize that they're going to divert money intended for medicare to help pay for this health-care takeover? i think it seniors saw this, and i do a lot of work with seniors, and i respect their contribution to american society -- i think if seniors saw this -- sean: i want you to comment after this next group of tapes that i am going to show you, and they are poll tested. the insurance companies, as if...
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it's morning in america. mika brzezinski with us. >> it's great to be a politician. >> pat buchanan in d.c. >> hi, pat. >> willie geist up in new york. mika, as you know, i twitter all the time -- >> right. >> and you have these people, this is the worst thing -- you know, buchanan and i and anybody else who's been out on the campaign, especially '93 and '94, we see those people all the time. i saw those people all the time in town hall meetings. they would sit there, scream and yell, you just listen to them. this has turned into such theater town. the people upset at the town hall meeting knows the cameras are on them. the democrats are saying, wait, let's try to make these people look like rabid dogs that want to blow up the world and republicans -- i saw a talk show i'll talk about last night where conservatives are ginning this up. i would say in 1800 thomas jefferson and james adams faced pretty hostile crowds. >> it's hurting the health care reform effort. it is. >> what i'm saying -- what do you mean b
it's morning in america. mika brzezinski with us. >> it's great to be a politician. >> pat buchanan in d.c. >> hi, pat. >> willie geist up in new york. mika, as you know, i twitter all the time -- >> right. >> and you have these people, this is the worst thing -- you know, buchanan and i and anybody else who's been out on the campaign, especially '93 and '94, we see those people all the time. i saw those people all the time in town hall meetings. they would...
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i'm sorry for what america has turned into what it's turned into. >> we don't support single -family -- >> that's what obama wants. >> no, it's not what obama wants. >> don't you watch tv? greta: and just coming into fox tonight, brand-new video of a forum on health care getting very fiery in florida. congresswoman katie kester was at the event and got an earful from voters. >> if you'll all listen for five minutes, ok? [yelling] [whistling, applause, booing] >> wrong! wrong answer! greta: president obama's press secretary insists protesters like those are not a grass-roots movement, just astrotough. is the white house trying to stifle freedom of speech, those who just don't agree with them? in a blog at white house.gov, the white house gives an email address where people can report to the white house fishy speech, that is speech that questions the president's health care plan. our own major garrett asked press eaktary robert gibbs what does that mean. >> i was pretty clear that we're not collecting names from those emails. >> what i'm trying to figure out is why ask for them, then.
i'm sorry for what america has turned into what it's turned into. >> we don't support single -family -- >> that's what obama wants. >> no, it's not what obama wants. >> don't you watch tv? greta: and just coming into fox tonight, brand-new video of a forum on health care getting very fiery in florida. congresswoman katie kester was at the event and got an earful from voters. >> if you'll all listen for five minutes, ok? [yelling] [whistling, applause, booing]...
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i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced interrogations made a difference. the detainees would've given us this information anyway. is there something in the report shows in fact the enhanced interrogation techniques any difference? >> the report is very clear that people like david chick mom and were extremely resistant to questioning and give up unreliable or very little information before the enhanced interrogation techniques are introduced. i think there's no question that the made a difference in the material that was produced here so i'm all right, ken, given all this, why would air colder, the attorney general, do this now is to not in the pa
i think people get treated worse every day in the police stations in major cities around america. but the fact is these enhanced interrogation techniques do seem to have saved american lives, exposed to plots that could have been extremely deadly, and that probably would have led to a lot of worse things being done to even the detainees that we have and try to stop the next one. >> paul: this is a critical point. critics of what happened say there is no evidence that enhanced...
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top story on a fox trip across america. nevada -- the pilots put the chopper down on a bike trail in the lake mead national recreation area. a spokesman for the tour company says it was a large bird that hit the windshield. the glass cracked. none of the six passengers hurt. colorado -- officers tranquilizing and not mine that found its way into a shed. the home on the far eastern edge of denver about 6 miles from the city's airport. >> and not a line down here in the eastern plains? it is pretty unbelievable. shepard: the 65-pound cat was returned to the wild. kentucky -- soldiers returning home after a 15-month deployment. these troops responsible for making sure water, food, fuel, ammunition get to the soldiers who need it. >> it was worth it to do the job. we are in the army. we do what we have to do. it is a sacrifice for us as well as our families. >> the soldiers have at least one year in the states before they can be deployed again. minnesota -- canterbury park is a horse racing track near minneapolis, but these are
top story on a fox trip across america. nevada -- the pilots put the chopper down on a bike trail in the lake mead national recreation area. a spokesman for the tour company says it was a large bird that hit the windshield. the glass cracked. none of the six passengers hurt. colorado -- officers tranquilizing and not mine that found its way into a shed. the home on the far eastern edge of denver about 6 miles from the city's airport. >> and not a line down here in the eastern plains? it...
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how do we handle the influx of care in america? there are so many families not getting primary care needs. do we have any type of coordination? the past vehicle here are the community health centers. we're looking at significantly increasing the number of community health centers. we have 105 in maryland. we're looking at perhaps tripling the number, because that is where you get your primary care in the most cost- effective way. you are correct. if this was based upon which plan you are in, we would not have an efficient system. we are looking at it -- a delivery system that will deal with the priorities we are talking about as well as prevention. another reason, even if we want it at face this and quickly, we could not get the facilities in place in our communities to deal with the influx of the uninsured into the health care system itself. >> thank you. and thank you for letting me get my question in. [applause] >> my thoughts and prayers are with the young lady on the stage there. [applause] my question is about fraud. there ar
how do we handle the influx of care in america? there are so many families not getting primary care needs. do we have any type of coordination? the past vehicle here are the community health centers. we're looking at significantly increasing the number of community health centers. we have 105 in maryland. we're looking at perhaps tripling the number, because that is where you get your primary care in the most cost- effective way. you are correct. if this was based upon which plan you are in, we...
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america is still number one and stilt biggest manufacturer. the ceo bringing work back to shores from china. why is he doing it? reports greatly exaggerated. then gm's chevy volt is 230 miles per gallon. too good to be true. camel, the new cash cow betting on a massive new market here with us. >> stocking pulling back one month since the the rally. president obama in a town hall meeting in new hampshire sees signs business investment is coming back, but the economy is not out of the woods. let's show you the market as we see it. all 10 s&p 500 sectors are moving lower today. the best of the worst, health care and consumer staples. the only one to post growth in the earnings in the second quarter. financials are take the brunt and aig giving ground after four days of frankly tremendous gains and heading down to the trading floors in a couple of moments. more on the town hall meeting in new hampshire. everyone is talking about the anger and debate that has gone along with that. the debate sparked a lot of protest and the president tackled it hea
america is still number one and stilt biggest manufacturer. the ceo bringing work back to shores from china. why is he doing it? reports greatly exaggerated. then gm's chevy volt is 230 miles per gallon. too good to be true. camel, the new cash cow betting on a massive new market here with us. >> stocking pulling back one month since the the rally. president obama in a town hall meeting in new hampshire sees signs business investment is coming back, but the economy is not out of the...
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in the most multicultural america ever, we have health disparities we could bance them out by the year 2000. they would still be living. 80% of the folk not insured come from families with part time and full time workers. >> this boils down, the discussion i had with the senators and here, what is the way forward. the president is facing an intensity gap. it could carry over. he's losing support among independent voters. what does he do, in the amount of time he has left to forge a compromise and succeed? >> he stops shouting at people in the cheap seats and brings the players into the white house. he talks to claire mccaskill. what do you need. brings in evan bayh. i know indiana is different than lags year. what do you need. what can you agree with. he brings in nancy pelosi, henry waxman and does what leaders do, bring them together. >> the bottom line is, dr. king took drugs we're not going to reform health care. my grand dad said, if you are going to stand, stand. if you're going to sit, sit. don't wobble. the president is wobbling on this. >> i'm going to make that the last word.
in the most multicultural america ever, we have health disparities we could bance them out by the year 2000. they would still be living. 80% of the folk not insured come from families with part time and full time workers. >> this boils down, the discussion i had with the senators and here, what is the way forward. the president is facing an intensity gap. it could carry over. he's losing support among independent voters. what does he do, in the amount of time he has left to forge a...
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when walter cronkite turned negative on vietnam, lyndon johnson said, i this lost america. when the warren buffett turns negative on obama's economic program and the spending , president obama loses legitimacy. sean: correct me if i'm wrong. this is unsustainable. all the things you mentioned about the stimulus, the omnibus, the earmarks, everything combined -- >> what is not sustainable is the deficit. it might be close to $2 trillion this year. sean: they are adjusting it down. >> $11.70 trillion has accumulated over the years. the interest on that debt is already half a trillion dollars per year. that is not sustainable. sean: i took half of my money out of the market. i want to get out totally. i say that to people and they say, you will be better off in the long term. you are fairly young. >> what are you going to do? where are you going to go? sean: you know about the economy. we can predict inflation. interest rates will go up. i do not see any way out of the employment numbers. i see no incentive for capitalism. >> people think these are ugly echoes of the 1930's. t
when walter cronkite turned negative on vietnam, lyndon johnson said, i this lost america. when the warren buffett turns negative on obama's economic program and the spending , president obama loses legitimacy. sean: correct me if i'm wrong. this is unsustainable. all the things you mentioned about the stimulus, the omnibus, the earmarks, everything combined -- >> what is not sustainable is the deficit. it might be close to $2 trillion this year. sean: they are adjusting it down. >>...
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we're a bunch of smart people here in america. we've done many things that have astounded the world for decades and i think we're smart enough to look at a system that can make sure we can provide basic health care for everyone and provide a system at the same time that would allow those that can afford to pay more to get insurance to pay for more. >> mary, sorry for interrupting. were you satisfied wa with what you heard from your senator, senator grassley? >> i respect senator grassley very much. i am a democrat, but i've always voted for that man. i was a little bit concerned because i did not walk away feeling like that he really understood what the issues were in terms of having comprehensive health care. i think he was looking way too much at the money, way too much at we can't add things at this time, and quite frankly, it's a system that's broken. if we don't look at it now, it's only going to get worse. i'm a financial adviser, have been for 25 years. 25 years ago nobody talked about health care and whether it affected th
we're a bunch of smart people here in america. we've done many things that have astounded the world for decades and i think we're smart enough to look at a system that can make sure we can provide basic health care for everyone and provide a system at the same time that would allow those that can afford to pay more to get insurance to pay for more. >> mary, sorry for interrupting. were you satisfied wa with what you heard from your senator, senator grassley? >> i respect senator...
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disabilities unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated intern-- now even faster, and crtal clear phone service. all for just.. for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios. this is big. >>> that must be your music. >> i don't know why. >> did you pick that out? i'm not sure why we use that. >> happy music. >> it's very happy. tuesday means new dvds hitting store shelves today. tony joins us to give us a rundown. >> well start with the dvds. an interesting assortment of dvds out today including one that was a big hit movie that i can't wait to pick up. take a look. >> reporter: take on a little romance as they say "i love you, man." kicking off this week's new dvd. then a 37-year-old turns 17 again to relive his glory days. >> girlfriends and beer palms don't mix. >> reporter: col
disabilities unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated intern-- now even faster, and crtal clear phone service. all for just.. for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios. this is...
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[applause] now this is obviously a tough time for families in america and all across america. six months ago we were in the middle of the worst recession of our lifetime. i wanted to remember what these warlike in january and february. we will losing about 700,000 jobs per month. economists all stripes feared a second coming of the great depression. that was only six months ago. that is why we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery act that would stop the freefall. of what to make sure that everyone understands what we did. one-third of that money went to tax cuts that have already started showing up in the paychecks of about 500,000 working families in new hampshire. 500,000 families in new hampshire. we also cut taxes for small businesses, on the investments that they make. and over 300 new hampshire small businesses have qualified for small loans backed by the recovery act. that was one-third of the recovery act. another third of the money in the recovery act is for emergency relief for folks who have borne the brunt of this recession. we have extended unemployment be
[applause] now this is obviously a tough time for families in america and all across america. six months ago we were in the middle of the worst recession of our lifetime. i wanted to remember what these warlike in january and february. we will losing about 700,000 jobs per month. economists all stripes feared a second coming of the great depression. that was only six months ago. that is why we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery act that would stop the freefall. of what to make sure...
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the president wrote this the great debate for america right now. i think what the public also wants is a civil and informative debate, which is what i think we'll have this morning. i want to talk in a few minutes about three major areas of contention in this health care debate." first i want to talk about the anger, fear out there. senator daschle, i want to talk to you. have all of these town halls altered or derailed the chance for reform on this issue? >> i think it's been a good thing. i think it's drawn a greater focus on the issue. you have president obama talking and trying to set the record straight. these are emotional issues. this is the voice of democracy. you ask people about what to do about health care, you're going to get a lot of different ideas, some very emotional. but the bottom line, it really does help a lot. >> it hurt, doesn't hurt. you really believe it doesn't hurt. >> obviously the misinformation hurts. if you provoke fear, that hurts. the opportunity we have to keep the record straight, focus on the issue, recognize ther
the president wrote this the great debate for america right now. i think what the public also wants is a civil and informative debate, which is what i think we'll have this morning. i want to talk in a few minutes about three major areas of contention in this health care debate." first i want to talk about the anger, fear out there. senator daschle, i want to talk to you. have all of these town halls altered or derailed the chance for reform on this issue? >> i think it's been a good...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself with an authentic iced latte today for only $1.99. from that first dollar forward, cash flow isn't just an important thing to small business. it's everything. that's why pnc is introducing your new cfo, cash flow options designed to effectively improve your cash flow. cfo helps every dollar work harder. from the very first dollar to the last dollar of the day. get in touch with your new cfo. pnc. leading the way. >> baltimore city police are investigating a gas station robbery that led to an elderly man been taken hostage. it happened about 9:30 a.m. monday morning on the 5900 block of belair road. the suspect fled the store and entered a home where they held a 93 year old man hostage. the police fired tear gas in the home when they were able to rescue the hostages who is doing fine this morning. the first trial for developing eight safe vaccine for the swine flu -- a safe vaccine for this one flu is under way. three weeks from now, the volunteers will receive a second shot. if it proves to be effective, it will pave the way for provi
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself with an authentic iced latte today for only $1.99. from that first dollar forward, cash flow isn't just an important thing to small business. it's everything. that's why pnc is introducing your new cfo, cash flow options designed to effectively improve your cash flow. cfo helps every dollar work harder. from the very first dollar to the last dollar of the day. get in touch with your new cfo. pnc. leading the way. >> baltimore city police are...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. 24 people in california were strandeded when a roller coaster broke down. there were no injuries. it took four and a half hours to rescue everyone. dangling between three to seven stories in the air, amazing. the riders were removed one at a time by crews in cherry-pickers. officials say a broken chain caused the coaster to stop. >>> a 13-vehicle accident in ohio killed two people and sent ten others it a hospital. multiple cars collided at an intersection. two of the vehicles involved did not stop moving and triggered another pile-up five blocks away. investigators believe that medical conditions may have prevented those two drivers from stopping. >>> surveillance cameras at a store in georgia captured a frightening robbery on take. police are looking for the suspect seen wearing a stocking mask and pointing a gun at the two employees. the bandit is still at large. >>> a high-speed police chase in philadelphia took an unexpected turn when the trooper realized that the car was actually racing to a hospital.
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. 24 people in california were strandeded when a roller coaster broke down. there were no injuries. it took four and a half hours to rescue everyone. dangling between three to seven stories in the air, amazing. the riders were removed one at a time by crews in cherry-pickers. officials say a broken chain caused the coaster to stop. >>> a 13-vehicle accident in ohio killed two people and sent ten...
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on her facebook page friday, republican sarah palin wrote the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is downright evil. in his weekly address, president obama fired back at opponents. >> let me start by dispelling the outlandish rumors that reform will promote euthanasia or cut medicaid or bring about a government takeover of health care. that's simply not true. >> reporter: this week, the president heads to new hampshire for a town hall meeting on health care. later, he'll visit montana, home state of max baucus, a key democrat trying to negotiate a deal on health care reform. elaine quijano, cnn, the white house. >>> we do have a camera at a town hall in poplar bluff, missouri we're monitoring with senator claire mccaskill trying to reach out to her constituents. is this going to be peaceful or out of control, like some have been in the past? we have a camera there. we will watch it for you. we will not just
on her facebook page friday, republican sarah palin wrote the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide whether they are worthy of health care. such a system is downright evil. in his weekly address, president obama fired back at opponents. >> let me start by dispelling the outlandish rumors that reform will promote euthanasia or cut medicaid or bring about a...
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this is america. this is rough and tumble. that's what we're here for, so there's no problem with that. but this is something else. congressman scott's office was vandalized less than a week after he got into a heated argument over health care at a town hall meeting. >>> yesterday hilary clinton kind of lost her cool after the translator botched the question. conan o'brien loved it. >> yesterday in africa, secretary of state hilary clinton lost her temper at a college student after he asked her husband's opinion on a certain issue. she got mad. i can understand why she got upset because the question was, who is hotter, megan fox or eva longoria? while hilary clinton is gone, mr. clinton is in las vegas celebrating his birthday. which begs the question, if hilary clinton is in africa and bill clinton is in vegas, why is bill the one that woke up ten feet from a goet? >> the crowd didn't laugh, they just went, oooh! after hilary clinton found out what happened with the translator, she and the student shook hands. >>> the exclusi
this is america. this is rough and tumble. that's what we're here for, so there's no problem with that. but this is something else. congressman scott's office was vandalized less than a week after he got into a heated argument over health care at a town hall meeting. >>> yesterday hilary clinton kind of lost her cool after the translator botched the question. conan o'brien loved it. >> yesterday in africa, secretary of state hilary clinton lost her temper at a college student...
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it is fairly closeo south america but it will take a turn away from south america. here is a look at bill. while you slept, it became a category two hurricane. south america right down there. so not far away. gude lawn just out to the west. i shouldn't say just west. it is still not near guadalupe. it is moving west-northwest about 17 miles per hour and it is expected to continue to take that turn towards the north. >>> let's take a look at the regional temperatures here in our part of the the world. 74degrees in washington. 80degrees right now in new york city. they are ahe get sfoaght a warm one. roanoke, 69 degrees and if cape hatteras, it is 75 degrees at this hour. here is a look at the radar for the eastern united states. now, i mentioned earlier the moisture with claudette. here is some of it. it doesn't look anything like when it made landfall in florida. but as the dray dei progresses and we get more heat, we could see some of that intensify and move into portions of the mid- atlantic region as well. forecast for washington for today looks like this. partly
it is fairly closeo south america but it will take a turn away from south america. here is a look at bill. while you slept, it became a category two hurricane. south america right down there. so not far away. gude lawn just out to the west. i shouldn't say just west. it is still not near guadalupe. it is moving west-northwest about 17 miles per hour and it is expected to continue to take that turn towards the north. >>> let's take a look at the regional temperatures here in our part of...
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that is what america is about. we have vigorous debate. that is why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. shepard: president obama is trying to get everyone on board, but nationwide, it does not appear to be working. the white house appears at this point to be losing the battle. you have seen a lot of fireworks lately. tell us about the tone of this event. >> outside, it has been very feisty, but inside, it was very respectful, bonilla, -- vanilla, calm. the president going around trying to find some opposition. one woman got up and said she was a pose. he winked at her, and she fell apart. shepard: the president addressed some of the tactics. >> he called the misinformation tactics. he took on one thing that has been out there possibly about how your health care may change. let's listen. >> the rumor that has been circulating a lot lately is this idea that somehow the house of representatives voted for death panels that will basically pull the plug on grandma. >> president obama spent a lot of his time at that town
that is what america is about. we have vigorous debate. that is why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. shepard: president obama is trying to get everyone on board, but nationwide, it does not appear to be working. the white house appears at this point to be losing the battle. you have seen a lot of fireworks lately. tell us about the tone of this event. >> outside, it has been very feisty, but inside, it was very respectful,...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease or can't sit or stand for at least one hour. follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain develop, tell your doctor. i've got this one body, and this one life, so i wanted to stop my bone loss. but i did more. i reversed
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did....
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a $33 million settlement between the bank of america and the s.e.c. over bonuses is on hold. a federal judge says he needs more information before approveing the deal. bank of america agreed to pay the fine on charges it misled the ability to pay bonuses when it bought -- the products' brands and -- well the popular cash for clunkers program may drive up prices for used cars. the rebate program is ending about $750,000 gas guzzlers to the scrap happy instead of car lots where many of them may have gone. that could inflate prices as much as 10% on used cars. gas prices pushed higher for the third week in a row. prices climbed to an average of $2.65 a gallon. michael jackson's final rehearsals are coming to the big screen. a judge approved the right to sell hours of footage taped before his london tour. >> coming up on "good morning america" an exclusive look at the top five places to buy a house right now and not he is thely where houses are the cheapest. that's on "g.m.a." and that's your "moneyscope" report. i'm jeremy hubbard. >> on this tuesday morning 74 degrees. >> comin
a $33 million settlement between the bank of america and the s.e.c. over bonuses is on hold. a federal judge says he needs more information before approveing the deal. bank of america agreed to pay the fine on charges it misled the ability to pay bonuses when it bought -- the products' brands and -- well the popular cash for clunkers program may drive up prices for used cars. the rebate program is ending about $750,000 gas guzzlers to the scrap happy instead of car lots where many of them may...
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. -- healthy for america. >> i hope so. what i think is constructive is free and vigorous debate where people do not accuse others notice and do not resort to screaming. trace: i want to go back to nancy pelosi and steny hoyer. there quotation says -- the facts in this are very undefined. we still do not have a bill. we do not know what is going to be in it, and we do not know who will pay for it. when they say they are disputing the facts, we do not know the facts. >> you are right, there are five bills out there. we are republicans, the innocent bystanders on the stat -- syed mind. they are in control and -- bystanders on the sideline. they are in control and they cannot even get it done. people do not understand what is being sold to them. trace: over and over again they have said that if you let your insurer, you will be able to keep it, but that is not true. >> i think what we need is a consensus in the democratic party and country that you can keep your health care the way in is, that we do not have a public auction,
. -- healthy for america. >> i hope so. what i think is constructive is free and vigorous debate where people do not accuse others notice and do not resort to screaming. trace: i want to go back to nancy pelosi and steny hoyer. there quotation says -- the facts in this are very undefined. we still do not have a bill. we do not know what is going to be in it, and we do not know who will pay for it. when they say they are disputing the facts, we do not know the facts. >> you are...
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that is live at 1:00 eastern. >> this fall, and to the home to america's highest court from the grand public places to those only accessible by the nine justicees, the supreme court, coming the first sunday in october on c-span. >> now the discussion on how to increase health care access and a look at the current legislation before congress. you will hear remarks from the editor-in-chief of health affairs magazine and the president of texas a&m's health science center. this is almost an hour and a half. >> i want to welcome you to this program. my name is ed howard with the alliance for health reform, thanks for braving hot weather in washington to come to this program. you probably remember how old you were last time you were here. and you probably thought that was a great idea, to spend the august afternoon in the air-conditioned comfort of the columbus club. but that is not your going to get for your money. you are going to have one of the best programs you will have a chance to be part of, on the extent to which efforts to reform the health-care system will affect the access to he
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the government is one of the america's largest employers. i certainly agree steps need to be taken to get us out of the recession and one step is to increase hiring. having a hiring freeze is not going to fix the problem. i don't know about you but i'm tired of public certificate vapts living better than me on my dime. ken says there should be a hiring freeze if there is a freeze in the demands they make on their government. i don't understand why people don't make their connection, that government services aren't free. just because there is a recession, doesn't mean people's need and demand decreases. it probably increases. emma in california says, no, jack, i have four applications and interviews in for a job with the feds an the state of michigan. we need jobs and putting the american people back to work, no matter who is doing the hiring. i lost my job in december of last year and haven't been able to find another one. chris says, of course, there should be a freeze on hiring more government workers. as a matter of fact, there should be
the government is one of the america's largest employers. i certainly agree steps need to be taken to get us out of the recession and one step is to increase hiring. having a hiring freeze is not going to fix the problem. i don't know about you but i'm tired of public certificate vapts living better than me on my dime. ken says there should be a hiring freeze if there is a freeze in the demands they make on their government. i don't understand why people don't make their connection, that...
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talking about several different issues concerning north america. we have climate issues, the swine flu epidemic, the battle against illegal drugs, you name it. we will hear more from those three leaders. it is expected to start any minute. president obama will go last. they will each take questions from reporters from all three countries. as soon as they get underway, we will take you there. rick: many of the nation's seniors are speaking out against health care reform. we are getting word that some aarp members are so upset about the proposed changes that they are ripping up their membership cards. we know that plenty of people have objections, that they are going to these meetings and speaking out, but what has seniors even more fired up? >> if you look at the numbers, seniors are more concerned and more upset as a group than the average american out there that has concerns about what is happening with health care reform. 93 percent of seniors who have health insurance now, according to our poll, say that it is good or excellent. they do not want
talking about several different issues concerning north america. we have climate issues, the swine flu epidemic, the battle against illegal drugs, you name it. we will hear more from those three leaders. it is expected to start any minute. president obama will go last. they will each take questions from reporters from all three countries. as soon as they get underway, we will take you there. rick: many of the nation's seniors are speaking out against health care reform. we are getting word that...
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yes, teach for america is part of americorps. yes, she voted against the bill named for ted kennedy. i don't know whether to congratulate you for raising a son that is willing to be unselfish and pitch in and help teach kids or to commiserate with you, congresswoman, because it seems your son has fallen prey to your so-called democratic conspiracy, the one you ripped last year. >> they want americans to take transit and move to the inner cities. they want americans to move to the urban core, live in tenements and take light rail to their government jobs. that's their vision of america. >> i don't know if this is your way of rebelled, but i want to applaud you all the same. and i will make sure we do not investigate your son for any anti-american views and congratulations for staying in "psycho talk." now coming up on "the ed show" the politics of hate. in the past 24 hour, we've witnessed a loaded gun at a presidential town hall, hateful threats towards illegal immigrants and a swastika in front of a congressman's office. come on
yes, teach for america is part of americorps. yes, she voted against the bill named for ted kennedy. i don't know whether to congratulate you for raising a son that is willing to be unselfish and pitch in and help teach kids or to commiserate with you, congresswoman, because it seems your son has fallen prey to your so-called democratic conspiracy, the one you ripped last year. >> they want americans to take transit and move to the inner cities. they want americans to move to the urban...
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and i think there's a general recognition that the system we have in america is fundamentally broken. we spend more than any country on earth. our health results look like we're a developing nation. so we have to reform the system. and i think what's going on right now is complicated, because we need to put the specific language together. but by and large, i find encouraging that congress is at the table, working, that congress is now traveling out to hear from their constituents. we knew we were in trouble in pennsylvania, john, when the woman who runs the constitutional law center got up to welcome the crowd and she was booed. so, clearly, some of this anger is not directed to health reform. it's people who are, i think, uncertain and afraid about the future and, unfortunately, there's been a lot of misinformation intentionally circulated, trying to scare people. trying to scare seniors and veterans. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i want to get to some of those specific points and some of what you call misinformation coming up. you were the governor of kansas. democrats were saying, let
and i think there's a general recognition that the system we have in america is fundamentally broken. we spend more than any country on earth. our health results look like we're a developing nation. so we have to reform the system. and i think what's going on right now is complicated, because we need to put the specific language together. but by and large, i find encouraging that congress is at the table, working, that congress is now traveling out to hear from their constituents. we knew we...
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all that america is doing. we've yet to see america really commit to this fight, because the fight isn't just about border, it isn't just about building a wall, it isn't just about coyotes smuggling people in or drug traffickers penetrating u.s. territory. the dynamic behind this entire issue is regional. it begins in the andes with the production of cocaine. it moves to central america where will's warehousing and shipments. in panama, the banking and the money laundering. in mexico, the all-powerful mexican drug cartels and the retail. and in america itself and on the streets of canada, it's the distribution. less and less of the mexican cartels are relying on american organized crime but are stepping in to do it themselves. and all the leaders have now gone their separate ways from this north american leader summit and we're left with nothing but words in the war on drugs. wolf? >> gone on for decades, presumably will continue for decades more. michael ware on the scene for us, thank you. jack cafferty has "
all that america is doing. we've yet to see america really commit to this fight, because the fight isn't just about border, it isn't just about building a wall, it isn't just about coyotes smuggling people in or drug traffickers penetrating u.s. territory. the dynamic behind this entire issue is regional. it begins in the andes with the production of cocaine. it moves to central america where will's warehousing and shipments. in panama, the banking and the money laundering. in mexico, the...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thank you for watching. thanks for watching me. that was amy miles that sings that. she wrote and sang the theme song to "seventh floor west." so, i was just gonna say thanks to amy. she was great. [ cheers and applause ] the song is addicting. my first guest is having a pretty good summer. he was a total badass in "star trek." he was hilarious in "funny people" and his new movie "the time traveler's wife" opens nationwide this friday. please welcome, eric bana, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're a good man. >> hey. >> jimmy: happy belated birthday? >> it is a belated birthday. yeah. it was my birthday yesterday. you did your homework. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you get any good presents? any good gifts? >> well -- i'm away from home, so i'm assuming a huge booty of gifts when i get home back to australia. >> jimmy: nothing like a huge booty.
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thank you for watching. thanks for watching me. that was amy miles that sings that. she wrote and sang the theme song to "seventh floor west." so, i was just gonna say thanks to amy. she was great. [ cheers and applause ] the song is addicting. my first guest is having a pretty good summer. he was a total...
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you cannot cover all the uninsured in america for three. he reiterated its promise to completely avoid raising taxes on those who earn less than 1/4 of a million dollars per year. the president has an answer. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just by eliminating waste and inefficiencies. the congressional budget office agreed with that, which is not something i am making up. republicans do not dispute it. the other 1/3 we would have to find additional revenue, but it would not come on the backs of the middle-class. shepard: the president said he appreciated the question and "the respectful way in which the man asked it." a nod to the reality that the meetings have become difficult at times. major garrett, there has been talk that things might get a little more rowdy. >> the audience here was first- come, first-served, unlike in new hampshire, which was by lottery. some people slept out overnight to make sure they got into the auditorium. the town is just outside of a big city in montana. the state has been trending democratic of late. the q
you cannot cover all the uninsured in america for three. he reiterated its promise to completely avoid raising taxes on those who earn less than 1/4 of a million dollars per year. the president has an answer. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just by eliminating waste and inefficiencies. the congressional budget office agreed with that, which is not something i am making up. republicans do not dispute it. the other 1/3 we would have to find additional revenue, but it would not come on the...
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this is about america. this is about an american solution to our health system, which is an enormous part of our economy, but also make sure that we're going to be healthy and prosperous into the future. we have to get this right to fix the economy. we have to make sure that all americans have access to great health care, or we won't have a competitive country moving forward. >> let's go through some of the specifics, some of the things that have come up at these town halls. this e-mail i'm holding up here has been distributed by conservative critics of the president's plan to millions of people across the country and we are finding people using it and reading off it at town halls. i want to go through some of the line-by-line criticisms. one of the criticisms is this, they say, in the house legislation, own page 30 of the house bill, it says, there will be a government committee that decides what treatments and benefits you get. that true? >> well, i think that what congress has done is to say that the bil
this is about america. this is about an american solution to our health system, which is an enormous part of our economy, but also make sure that we're going to be healthy and prosperous into the future. we have to get this right to fix the economy. we have to make sure that all americans have access to great health care, or we won't have a competitive country moving forward. >> let's go through some of the specifics, some of the things that have come up at these town halls. this e-mail...
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that is where we begin this new hour of "america's newsroom." [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bill: sinking numbers for the white house. megyn: scott rasmussen will be joining us on these new numbers. he has some perspective for you on how this compares to past presidents. first up, we have carl cameron at the iowa state fair, where people are making their views known on the subject of health care reform. things are happening in iowa. >> with all these town halls, there was this criticism that people were coming with their minds already made up. these are just regular folks, so we decided to take a look. who wants to talk about healthcare? what do you think? should we change the health care system? nobody wants to talk about it. should we change? how? >> free health care that the state has should be changed. myself, i have to go to the dentist. if they cannot to get me, i have to drive to iowa city, and i cannot afford to do that. >> what are you making in here? >>
that is where we begin this new hour of "america's newsroom." [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- bill: sinking numbers for the white house. megyn: scott rasmussen will be joining us on these new numbers. he has some perspective for you on how this compares to past presidents. first up, we have carl cameron at the iowa state fair, where people are making their views known on the subject of health care reform....
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. >> three quarters of america commuteewer than 30 miles a day, most voltdrivers will erate on a dai basis without havi to use aingle dro of ga. incidentallyit's also much less expsive to drive a car with electricity. in detroit, for example, you can char the volt at night, off peak for about five cen per kill wat hour which means a full 40-mile charge of the volt will costabout 40 nts. >> lehrer: the vo could cost arou $40,000 when it hits deal showroomsext year. henderson said the price is expected to co down in future ars. he also acknowledged pluing in thear will be a problem for ople in apartments. ultimately, g.m.xpects charging stations to meethat demand. medicaresearchers may have found anothecritical use for pirin. a new study indates it could cut the risk of death colon cancer paties by 30%. the findings are in t "journal of t american medical association." the patients took aspin in conjunction withurgery and chemotherapy. colo-rectal cancer kills nrly 50,000 americans each year. and still to come othe newshour tonig, remembering eunice shrive but first, update on the situ
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bill: as evil as i think they are. >> i love, this america. you have got two pretty smart people sitting here having a discussion whether a company is evil. i think there is a good chance. bill: they are polluters. they have distorted their news agency to be -- promote. >> propaganda is all it is. bill: pay 50 million in fines for cooking the books. a whole bunch of other things in play. i mean, you tell me. >> america doesn't understand either that they have become a banking entity. did you know that. bill: sure. finance arm. >> a banking entity which wal-mart tried to do for five years. g.e., obama gets. in g.e. tries it for three days and they become a banking entity. which means we are -- we have almost created another freddie and fannie to where we are on the hook for g.e. capital. >> they got low cost loans but g.e. capital had been in business for a while. >> no, no, no. bill: gone under like the others. >> they weren't a banking entity. what changed is they became part of the government. see, the difference between enron and g.e., enro
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that doesn't fly with middle america. >> we absolutely cannot afford a quick fix on everything he wants to do. i would just assume him pick one major topic, get that taken care of, at least figure out a way to get it paid for. >> i think he's just moving too fast, trying to do everything all at once. where he should take his time. >> great conversation, a fabulous meal. the fourth street special, as long as you can calf out a little extra gym time. >> a break, and then more "sound of sunday." - hi. - blue shirts: hello! i don't know anything about computers and my daughter is going to college, so she needs one. - can you help me? - ( shouting ) - yes, you. - our line of next class laptops are perfect for college, and they start at just $650. are those good? 'cause i don't want to get her something - that she thinks is totally lame. - no, they're awesome. and they come with pre-loaded software so she won't have to do a thing. - great. she's good at that. - ( blue shirts laugh ) laptops designed for college and thousands of people eager to help. best buy. buyer be happy. not long ago, thi
that doesn't fly with middle america. >> we absolutely cannot afford a quick fix on everything he wants to do. i would just assume him pick one major topic, get that taken care of, at least figure out a way to get it paid for. >> i think he's just moving too fast, trying to do everything all at once. where he should take his time. >> great conversation, a fabulous meal. the fourth street special, as long as you can calf out a little extra gym time. >> a break, and then...
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. >>> a curfew is in affect after political riots in central america. here's chris. >> we are flying southbound on the bw parkway past 132, 198 to the beltway. no problems. it is 5:37. 9 news nowill return after these messages. >>> welcome back. a live look at east capital street and 5 # 58th and northeast. no problems as you head to the district. more traffic and weather coming up after the break. >>> in the news now at 5:39 an overnight curfew is in affect for another 20 minutes in the capital of honduras. this after supporters of ousted president marched in to in the city on tuesday. some threw rocks and set fires. the marchers included the president's wife. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton announced the u.s. is sending $17 million in aid to the congo. she visited with victims of gang rapes in a refugee camp. the money will go for prevention programs and training doctors to better treat victims. the u.s. humane society is running a temporary shelter for more than 500 dogs and cats seized from a suspected puppy mill in texas. deputies discovered
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. just minutes away from the president's arrival at his latest town hall meeting. this one in belgrade, montana. he holds another tomorrow in grand junction, colorado. i'm john harwood. it's time for "the caucus." joining us now from "the new york times," defense correspondent and national correspondent. you had a fascinating graphic today. looking at the orgin of this rumor. we know that betsy mccoy played a big role in taking down the clinton health care initiative in 1994, but i was surprised to see john boehner played a role. talk about what he did and what happened after that. >> john, the rumor had its orgins in conservative media outlets after the election of president obama. >> even though as you point out, johnny isaacson is the one who put that in the bill. >> right. but the rumor didn't get wide attention until the house unveiled its bill in mid-july, saying that, and the provision would provide authoriz
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. just minutes away from the president's arrival at his latest town hall meeting. this one in belgrade, montana. he holds another tomorrow in grand junction, colorado. i'm john harwood. it's time for "the caucus." joining us now from "the new york times," defense correspondent and national correspondent. you had a fascinating graphic today. looking at...